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Tuesday, 31 March 2020
CTHS Free E-Books Online! - 31 Mar '20
Wednesday, 25 March 2020
CTHS Media Release: National lockdown - 25 Mar '20
Media Release: National lockdown –
Message from the Western Cape Education Department
Statement by Brian Schreuder – Head of Department – The Western Cape Education Department
25 March 2020
On Monday evening, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that South Africa will enter a nationwide lockdown for 21 days with effect from midnight on Thursday, 26 March 2020.
The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has engaged with the National Department of Basic Education on the lockdown’s effect on the public schooling system. Currently, the date for the reopening of schools is uncertain. This does not, however, mean that learning will not continue.
Millions of learners across the country will be on lockdown and we need every parent to do their bit to ensure that our learners remain focused and stimulated. I am aware of the many holiday programmes or learning opportunities communicated to parents by teachers from various schools. This is greatly appreciated.
The WCED is engaging with our colleagues in curriculum, as well as, from other provinces to collate programmes that will benefit every learner across this province. The timetables for and information on these programmes will be communicated once ready, but in the interim I would like to appeal to every parent to prioritise reading as a daily activity in your homes.
We are planning for all eventualities – including home-based quality teaching and learning, using a variety of mechanisms including digital web-based resources, radio and televised broadcasts and catch-up programmes for when schools reopen. The WCED’s ePortal has already been updated for home learning. We encourage parents and learners to visit this site: https://wcedeportal.co.za/
There are also a variety of examination papers for various grades available on our website for download: https://wcedonline.westerncape.gov.za/exam-papers
I encourage parents to continue to pay school fees, as many teachers employed by of our governing bodies rely on the payment of these fees for their salaries. We are aware that many families will suffer income losses during this period and remind them that there is an option to apply for fee exemption when schools return. This is important to do, as it will enable schools to apply for fee compensation.
The WCED has arranged security at 450 schools across the province. Schools were asked to ensure that alarm systems and other essential security features were tested before schools closed last week. We ask that communities remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour in and around our schools to the police as soon as possible. SAPS is on high alert in this time.
We ask that parents and communities look after our children. They are vulnerable during periods of uncertainty such as this. They need to be motivated and kept stimulated and secure in their homes. We ask communities to also be alert to issues of abuse and violence within homes and to report this to the authorities.
I would like to wish everyone a safe and secure three weeks at home. May you heed the call of the President and stay indoors. We need to stop the spread as far as possible, so that we can continue to ensure quality education for every child, in every classroom, in every school in this province.
Kind Regards
Bronagh Hammond
Director: Communications
Western Cape Education Department
Message from the Western Cape Education Department
Statement by Brian Schreuder – Head of Department – The Western Cape Education Department
25 March 2020
On Monday evening, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that South Africa will enter a nationwide lockdown for 21 days with effect from midnight on Thursday, 26 March 2020.
The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) has engaged with the National Department of Basic Education on the lockdown’s effect on the public schooling system. Currently, the date for the reopening of schools is uncertain. This does not, however, mean that learning will not continue.
Millions of learners across the country will be on lockdown and we need every parent to do their bit to ensure that our learners remain focused and stimulated. I am aware of the many holiday programmes or learning opportunities communicated to parents by teachers from various schools. This is greatly appreciated.
The WCED is engaging with our colleagues in curriculum, as well as, from other provinces to collate programmes that will benefit every learner across this province. The timetables for and information on these programmes will be communicated once ready, but in the interim I would like to appeal to every parent to prioritise reading as a daily activity in your homes.
We are planning for all eventualities – including home-based quality teaching and learning, using a variety of mechanisms including digital web-based resources, radio and televised broadcasts and catch-up programmes for when schools reopen. The WCED’s ePortal has already been updated for home learning. We encourage parents and learners to visit this site: https://wcedeportal.co.za/
There are also a variety of examination papers for various grades available on our website for download: https://wcedonline.westerncape.gov.za/exam-papers
I encourage parents to continue to pay school fees, as many teachers employed by of our governing bodies rely on the payment of these fees for their salaries. We are aware that many families will suffer income losses during this period and remind them that there is an option to apply for fee exemption when schools return. This is important to do, as it will enable schools to apply for fee compensation.
The WCED has arranged security at 450 schools across the province. Schools were asked to ensure that alarm systems and other essential security features were tested before schools closed last week. We ask that communities remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour in and around our schools to the police as soon as possible. SAPS is on high alert in this time.
We ask that parents and communities look after our children. They are vulnerable during periods of uncertainty such as this. They need to be motivated and kept stimulated and secure in their homes. We ask communities to also be alert to issues of abuse and violence within homes and to report this to the authorities.
I would like to wish everyone a safe and secure three weeks at home. May you heed the call of the President and stay indoors. We need to stop the spread as far as possible, so that we can continue to ensure quality education for every child, in every classroom, in every school in this province.
Kind Regards
Bronagh Hammond
Director: Communications
Western Cape Education Department
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Friday, 20 March 2020
Thursday, 19 March 2020
WCED Coronavirus FAQ - 19 Mar '20
The Western Cape Education Department has distributed a very important ten-page document concerning the Coronavirus. It consists of Frequently-Asked Questions and appropriate answers about the virus.
All parents/guardians of our learners at Cape Town High School are urged to download and read this document as it concerns the health of learner, parents, guardians and the greater community alike.
Download the PDF file [here].
All parents/guardians of our learners at Cape Town High School are urged to download and read this document as it concerns the health of learner, parents, guardians and the greater community alike.
Download the PDF file [here].
CTHS Principals Letter to Parents - 19 Mar '20
The Principal of Cape Town High School, Mr E. M. Cloete, has written an end-of-First Term letter (two pages in length) to the parents of CTHS learners.
Download it as a PDF file [here].
Download it as a PDF file [here].
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Saturday, 14 March 2020
CTHS Coronavirus Poster - 13 Mar '20
Please feel free to download, print and distribute the following A3-sized poster from the Western Cape Education Department about the expected Coronavirus.
Download the PDF file [here]
Download the PDF file [here]
CTHS Newsflash Coronavirus - 14 Mar '18
The WCED issued a newsflash about the expected Coronavirus on 11 February. Download it as a PDF [here].
Just to illustrate how fast the situation is changing, as of 14 March there have been:
145377 confirmed infections worldwide;
24 confirmed infections in South Africa [but fortunately no deaths yet];
5429 deaths worldwide;
71715 recoveries worldwide.
[ Data source:
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6]
Just to illustrate how fast the situation is changing, as of 14 March there have been:
145377 confirmed infections worldwide;
24 confirmed infections in South Africa [but fortunately no deaths yet];
5429 deaths worldwide;
71715 recoveries worldwide.
[ Data source:
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6]
Thursday, 12 March 2020
CTHS Important Document re Coronavirus
The Western Cape Education Department has issued a very important two-page document to school principals and parents/guardians about the expected Coronavirus.
Please download the two-page PDF file [here].
Please download the two-page PDF file [here].
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Friday, 15 March 2019
CTHS Applications for Cape Town High School - 15 Mar '19
Please note that Applications for Cape Town High School for the 2020 period are now CLOSED.
Unfortunately we cannot accept any new or late applications at this time.
Unfortunately we cannot accept any new or late applications at this time.
Monday, 11 February 2019
CTHS Information Session - 8 Mar '19
Cape Town High School will hold an Information Session for prospective learners and their parents at our school. This meeting takes place on Friday, 8th March 2019 from 13h00 to 14h30. The venue is Cape Town High School.
You are invited to attend, meet the Principal and Teachers, and take a tour of the school and its facilities. We encourage all learners who will attend CTHS for the first time in 2020, and their parents/guardians, to attend!
Should you wish to attend this important meeting, please RSVP to the Secretary by phone
or by e-mail, before Monday 4th March 2019.
The e-mail address is: capetown.high@wcgschools.gov.za
The telephone number is 021-424-2168 [office hours only]
Download a PDF file of the Invitation [here].
You are invited to attend, meet the Principal and Teachers, and take a tour of the school and its facilities. We encourage all learners who will attend CTHS for the first time in 2020, and their parents/guardians, to attend!
Should you wish to attend this important meeting, please RSVP to the Secretary by phone
or by e-mail, before Monday 4th March 2019.
The e-mail address is: capetown.high@wcgschools.gov.za
The telephone number is 021-424-2168 [office hours only]
Download a PDF file of the Invitation [here].
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Saturday, 24 March 2018
CTHS Applications for 2019 are closed - 24 Mar '18
For the attention of parents of prospective learners:
Please note that Applications for 2019 are now closed.
Thank you
Ms H. Marshall
School Secretary
Please note that Applications for 2019 are now closed.
Thank you
Ms H. Marshall
School Secretary
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Thursday, 22 March 2018
CTHS Visits from Cote d'Ivoire & Belgium - 22 Mar 18
Cape Town High School was privileged to be visited by two international educational teams recently, one from Cote d'Ivoire and another from Belgium. The Belgian group had a information session with our learners about their country and our learners told them about Cape Town. The Cote d'Ivoire group was a French speaking group visiting a English public school.
It was not all work however, and the teams managed to fit in some great social activities including a soccer game and a hike.
Here are some photos. The ones of the Belgian contingent were taken by Tony Reweghs for Haspenvoud International.
It was not all work however, and the teams managed to fit in some great social activities including a soccer game and a hike.
Here are some photos. The ones of the Belgian contingent were taken by Tony Reweghs for Haspenvoud International.
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Friday, 16 March 2018
CTHS Health Matters - Mar '18
The Western Cape Government, Office of the Head (Education) has now made available a very important document on public health issues - specifically concerning the recent Listeriosis outbreak, and the perpetual problem of Drug Abuse.
We urge all parents to download and read this three-page PDF document as soon as possible, for the sake the health of all family members.
The PDF document is [here].
We urge all parents to download and read this three-page PDF document as soon as possible, for the sake the health of all family members.
The PDF document is [here].
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Thursday, 1 February 2018
CTHS GET Assessment Dates Term 1 - Feb '18
The GET Assessment Dates for Term One At Cape Town High School, for Grades 8 and 9, are extracted below.
For a high-resolution JPEG file, click [here].
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CTHS FET Assessment Dates Term 1 - Feb '18
The FET Assessment Dates for Term One At Cape Town High School, for Grades 10, 11 and 12, are extracted below.
For a high-resolution JPEG file, click [here].
For a high-resolution JPEG file, click [here].
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CTHS Applications for 2019 - 1 Feb '18
Applications Forms for new learners to attend Cape Town High School in 2019 will be made available on this website at 08h00 on Monday 5 February 2018.
The closing date for submissions for new learners to attend Cape Town High School in 2019 will be Friday 23 March 2018 by 16h00. After that date no further submissions will be accepted.
Secretary
Cape Town High School
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
CTHS Applications for 2018: Urgent Notice
Could all Parents / Guardians who submitted an application form (for their child/children to join Cape Town High School next year) by the end of March 2017, but who have not yet had a response, please phone Ms Marshall urgently on 021-424-2168.
All applicants who are on our waiting lists are reminded to please send reports regularly.
All applicants who are on our waiting lists are reminded to please send reports regularly.
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Sunday, 5 March 2017
CTHS Denim Party Fundraiser - 4 Mar '17
On Saturday 4 March 2017, Cape Town High School held a fund-raising event in the form of a "First Summer Denim and White Party".
Here are some photos of the event:
Here are some photos of the event:
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